AC3 8192 AUDIO DECODER For MAC Systems!!!

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Hi all here is some help to get the AC3 8192 AUDIO DECODER For MAC Systems!!!

I had to download both of these files and copy and paste them into a couple of folders. The A52 component I had to download by itself, as perian didn’t work. I have included the instructions below on how to install these components and links to download them.

I am running Mac OS X Mountain Lion and Quicktime 7 Pro and this work for me (Just remember to read and it should for you too).

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How To Play AVI DivX codec Movies on Quicktime in Mac OS X Leopard
(Also Works For Tiger and Above)

Quicktime under Mac OS X Leopard can’t play movie or video files saved in .avi format encoded with DivX format without a little help. Also if you get no sound from AVI files on your Mac, the following AVI audio codec will solve that problem for you.

Here’s what you need to make Quicktime on Mac OS X Leopard (10.5) play .avi movie files.

Click (OR Copy and PASTE) the link into your address bar and Download both of these files:

Download both of these disk image files (.dmg) and double click them to mount these files (make them visible and accessible through Finder as another Device (top left hand corner of Finder) on your Mac.

Next we need to put these components into the right folders. Within Finder, click on the Xvid Alpha device. Within this Finder window, you should see a file named Xvid_Codec 1.0 alpha.component. You need to copy and paste this item into /Library/QuickTime/ folder on your Mac. The easiest way to find this folder is click on the first device (looks like a metal hard disk) within Finder (mine is called Leopard), then find the folder named Library, and within that, another folder named QuickTime. Paste the Xvid Alpha file into this folder (or drag and drop it if you have two Finder windows open).

For the audio part of playing .avi files in QuickTime you need to place the A52 codec component into /Library/Audio/Plug-ins/Components/ folder. Luckily the author of the A52 audio codec for playing avi files in Mac made shortcuts right within the .dmg file for A52 Codec. When you double click the A52Codec .dmg file you’ll see two huge arrows pointing from the codec files to the folders they should be dropped into so simply drag and drop the two files into the folders (which are actually shortcuts to the correct folders on your Mac machine).

If you want QuickTime to recognize and play Dolby AC3 encoded audio from movies, copy the AC3MovieImport component into the /Library/QuickTime folder as well. This definitely won’t hurt and you’ll probably enjoy it later.

After this if you already have QuickTime running, Quit QuickTime (Command + Q), don’t just Close it, since QuickTime will still be running in the background. You need to fully quit QuickTime and restart it for the codecs to be loaded by QuickTime, so this step is necessary.

After all this try double-clicking your .avi movie file again and see if both audio and video are now being displayed by QuickTime.

Enjoy your movies

08-18-2012 05:54 PMORCA

Awesome thx so much works great.

08-20-2012 03:39 PMDanni

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Your welcome :)

08-22-2012 10:14 PMORCA

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Although It states Leopard in the instructions this work for later versions of OS X as well :-)

08-22-2012 10:21 PMORCA

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awesome

08-24-2012 02:19 AMTia

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Holy crap I’ve been needing this for the longest time! Thanks bro!

08-24-2012 11:07 AMDuncan

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Ya Beauty !!

Thanks so much - been searching for this tip for ages.

Works a Treat !

Thanks

Dins

09-01-2012 01:32 PMDins

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Wow, finally!!! I can’t thank you enough for helping out with this. Foolproof recipe for success, you’re a lifesaver!